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| | | What's included? This special package includes Power Structure, Power Writer, and Power Tracker. It also includes the 3-DVD series The Hero's 2 Journeys and the 4-Hour CD series from Dwight Swain.
Bonus! Choose a free book on writing a novel or narrative non-fiction as a special thank you.
Separately these programs retail for $349.95. Together, they are just $199.95.
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 For Novelists, Screenwriters, and Playwrights
Whether you are writing chapters, scenes, or acts, your story must make sense. Power Structure is story development software that helps you with that all-important story structure. Includes free copy of Power Tracker software. Our Price: $179.95 Sale price: $149.95 |  |  |  | POWER WRITER
 For Novelists
Power Writer is the first word processor that integrates Outlining and Story Development tools. Power Writer will take your novel or fiction writing from initial idea to finished manuscript. Includes free copy of Power Tracker software. Our Price: $129.95 Sale price: $99.95 |  |  |  | POWER TRACKER
 For Novelists, Screenwriters, and Playwrights
Power Tracker is contact management software for writers. Track expenses. Write query letters. Keep track of all your correspondence. Power Tracker is free with Power Structure or Power Writer. Our Price: $49.95 Sale price: $29.95 |  |  |  | HERO'S 2 JOURNEYS
 The Hero's 2 Journeys contains 3 DVDs with over 4 1/2 hours of writing techniques and story analysis from Michael Hauge, author of Writing Screenplays that Sell, and Christopher Vogler, author of The Writer's Journey. $49.95 |  |  |  | FREE DWIGHT SWAIN CD
 This 4-Hour CD series presents Dwight Swain, one of history's best writing instructors, presenting two of his all-time favorite seminars How to Build Fictional Characters and Structuring Your Novel.

|  |  |  | Telling the Story
 Narrative nonfiction is the new name for what used to be called the nonfiction novel, but it has evolved a bit from Capote's In Cold Blood (1966), which was clearly structured like a novel, to any of a variety of nonfiction accounts that employ a storytelling style. In this helpful book, Rubie, a veteran literary agent, discusses the tricks of this relatively new trade. Writing a work of nonfiction that reads like a novel brings with it a host of new questions. Does dialogue have to be 100 percent accurate? How far can the author go in inventing the thoughts and motivations of his or her characters? How much "dramatic license" is too much? Rubie also addresses selling a work of narrative nonfiction: finding an agent, writing the book proposal, marketing the book. This is a fairly traditional how-to-be-a-writer book in that it discusses all the usual things--plot, character, dialogue, the mechanics of getting published--but it addresses them all through the special lens of narrative nonfiction. 304 pages.

|  |  |  | How to Grow a Novel
 Stein offers concrete examples that will help novelists create "characters who are characters," find the essence of their novel, put zing in their dialogue, perfect their point of view, and, most importantly, trim the flab that drags many first novels into the purgatory of unreadability. So useful are his suggestions that How to Grow a Novel serves not only an instructive purpose for writers, but for editors as well. 256 pages.

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